Return of ex-minister Carmant to the CAQ a bit of good news ahead of October election
QUÉBEC — Former Quebec minister Lionel Carmant announced Wednesday he’s rejoining the Coalition Avenir Québec caucus after a five-month stint as an Independent, as the governing party tries to mount a comeback ahead of the October general election.
A smiling Carmant made the announcement alongside outgoing Premier François Legault, whose party he left last year over concerns with a bill reforming doctor pay.
The uproar over the bill and Carmant’s resignation were part of a series of setbacks that led Legault to announce his resignation in January. This will be his final week in the legislature as premier — the CAQ is choosing a new leader April 12 — although he will continue to hold his seat north of Montreal until the Oct. 5 election.
Carmant told reporters at the legislature he wants to stand next to his old friend during his last days as premier. “When I left (the CAQ), François was there for me, and it was an incredible moment,” he said. “So it was important for me to be there with him during his last week.”

